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curbside

British, ·

[kurb-sahyd]

noun

  1. a side of a pavement or street bordered by a curb.



adjective

  1. being adjacent to a curb.

    The car's curbside door is stuck.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of curbside1

First recorded in 1945–50; curb + side 1
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Example Sentences

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Pandemic-era habits like curbside pickup and online shopping have stuck around — and for some, a new habit of simply buying less.

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That might come as a surprise to some travelers, especially when the thought of relaxing can feel laughable after reckoning with airport’s infamous curbside gridlock.

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As more research has emerged on the limitations of plastics recycling, the revelations have shaken the public’s confidence about what to put in their blue, curbside recycling bins.

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My brother dropped me off curbside at Los Angeles International Airport and yelled, “Run!”

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The rest was accomplished through drop-off programs, community service programs and curbside collection.

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